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Emerging in the 1960s, soughing to address civil rights, social justice, and cultural identity for Mexican Americans int he united states.
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Sculpture, 50.8x26.7cm, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Black Arts Movement.
depicting a abstracted human like torso in armor. Used as an homage to the casualties of dissent between races. -
Sculpture, 53.3x54.6x58.4cm, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Black Arts Movement.
A double-sided wooden sculpture merging symbols and representations of Black identity. One side depicting two faces, while the other side is shaped like a fist. -
Emerging as a response to the civil rights movement and broader struggle for black empowerment in America. Characterized by a focus on the experiences and cultural heritage of African Americans. Looking to redefine and celebrate Black identity through art, literature, and performance.
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Acrylic on canvas 87.6x109.2cm The Philip L.Goodwin collection Chicano Art Movement
Using explosive bursts of color to indicate the impact of the car crash, we can see smoke and flames rise. Contrasting with the sunset background creating a powerful contrast. -
screenprint/sheet and image,59.7x43.5cm, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Chicano Art Movement.
using bright colors in contrast of the blue background we can see some sort of animal monster breathing fire. In the fire it has words to show the monster is spewing its mind.